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"That's What He Said": Our Interview with Novo Geek Founder Joe Salcedo

In the debut of our new weekly interview series, Novo Geek founder Joe Salcedo talks about his line of products for the discreet geek.

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5/5/12 is Free Comic Book Day

Information on the comic industry's big giveaway day.

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What I'm Into This Week - Not Wasting Food

I was brought up in a household in which we did not throw away or waste food. It was such an integral part of my upbringing that to this day it is a very important part of my daily life. Due to my sub-continent background, I had seen at a very young age and with my own eyes the very poorest of poor people. So, we were never told the clichéd and in-effective story of starving kids in China. We (my brothers and I) were taught to be sympathetic/empathetic and to think of those that didn&rsqu...

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Gadget Crazy

“Smart” phones, iPad’s, Tablets, DVR’s, gadgets upon gadgets.   I can’t stand them.  And before I get started, I am not a crotchety old man who doesn’t understand technology.  I am an IT professional and a user of technology in my personal life as well.  What bothers me is that the majority of our simple-minded society is ruled by this technology.  It dictates their lives.  It controls people.  It holds them in its ...

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Review:  "Resurrection" by Arwen Elys Dayton

Taking a look at the newly resurrected book.

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Introducing Rey Swanko

Meet our newest contributor

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Review: 'Don't Call Me A Crook!' by Bob Moore

Don’t Call Me A Crook! – A Scotsman’s Tale of World Travel, Whisky, and Crime by Bob Moore Dissident Books Bob Moore was a Scotsman in the early 20th Century. ‘Don’t Call Me A Crook!’ chronicles his adventures across at least 5 continents, and many of the waters in between, during the 1920s. We should be thankful that he chose to tell his tale, the more so that he does so with a flair not just for the dramatic, but also the comic and the ironic. Moore&rsq...

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Republican Foreign Policy Debate 2012: Highlights!

First off, let me say that I was very impressed by tonight’s GOP-presidential candidate foreign policy debate in terms of both form and content. I was expecting a true knee-slapper, with one statement more ridiculous than the next, cascading into each other until eventually there was nothing but laughter left. That said, some folks still did better than others, and foreign policy being my specialty (it’s true, ask around) I decided I’d try to sum it up for you. Herman Cain &nd...

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Is The New 52 For You, Part 4: We Are (Bat) Family

Welcome back to another edition of Gonzogeek's "New 52" reviews. Yes, the #2 issues started to roll into shops and onto digital platforms earlier this week. But that doesn't mean we can't give you the heads-up on whether these books are worth following. In this edition, I wrap up a look on those books featuring either Batman or some member of his extended family of sidekicks and allies. Eleven of the 52 titles -- or, roughly 20 percent for you non-math majors -- feature something Bat-related...

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Is The New 52 For You, Part 3: Frankenstein, Demon Knights Stand Out From Glut Of Team Books

The new Demon Knights and Frankenstein titles released as part of the DC reboot look particularly promising.

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